Albuquerque Rape and Mental Health Crisis Lines
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger please call 911.
If you are not in immediate danger because of thoughts of suicide, but need someone to talk with about your suicidal feelings, please call one of the following national suicide prevention lines:
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
24-Hour Crisis Lines Who do you call when you're in a crisis? Help is available at all hours.
UNM Mental Health
24/7 Crisis Line: (505) 272-2800
AGORA UNM Crisis Center
Sometimes it's hard to talk about our problems with family and friends. As trained crisis hotline specialists, our volunteers are ready to provide compassionate, non-judgmental help for anyone in need of emotional support. Anyone is welcome to use our service, and you do not need to be "in crisis" to call or chat with us.
At Agora, we won't tell you how to solve your problem, but we'll help you figure out what options you might have. Our services include a help-line, online emotional support (chat), information and referrals, volunteer opportunities and community training workshops.
24/7 Crisis Line: (505) 277-3013
Alcoholics Anonymous
24/7 Crisis Line: (505) 266-1900
Rape Crisis Lines and Domestic Abuse Helplines
Rape Crisis Center Central of New Mexico
In 2006, we changed our name to Rape Crisis Center of Central New Mexico (RCCCNM) from the Albuquerque Rape Crisis Center (ARCC) in order to better reflect our scope of services. We serve Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties.
To provide support and advocacy to survivors of sexual assault and abuse within Central New Mexico, and to serve as a community resource on issues regarding prevention and awareness of sexual violence.
